Definitionadj. requiring more than usually expected or thought due
Last update: July 19, 2015
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Self Guided The walk s range from a gentle amble of 6 kms right through to a more demanding day hike of 20 kms. [adjective]
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All the while Abel could hear the voice calling, demanding, inviting, its cries ringing out across the valley bottom. [adjective]
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Then suddenly lifting his voice to a pitch of terrific energy, he concluded by demanding: "Are the Hurons dogs to bear this." [adjective]
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We put up with everything, instead of demanding that the right thing shall be done at once. [adjective]
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When Heyward ceased to speak, they turned their eyes, as one man, on Magua, demanding, in this expressive manner, an explanation of what had been said. [adjective]
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It is my intention of appealing to the king and demanding the restoration of my property. [adjective]
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He advanced at a hand gallop towards Olifant, and was in the act of demanding why he had thus beset the road, when Olifant called out, "Shoot the traitor." [adjective]
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It was no longer a vision of the bewitching sovereign nay, it resembled the incarnation of despair, tearless anguish, wrath demanding vengeance. [adjective]
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He was liberal of his own, but sparing of his subjects' treasures, and made truly royal gifts without demanding more than was his due. [adjective]
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"But I have no intention of demanding the payment of this debt," answered Amasis. [adjective]
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Their malicious faces were tinged by the red glow of the flames, which rose with their spiteful laughter towards heaven, as if demanding vengeance. [adjective]
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